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EVs Are Here, Plug In Now: Cobalt Blues

This blog post is the fifth blog in a series by SACE volunteer Dave Erb intended to dispel some of the mis- and disinformation which dominate the public discourse about electric vehicles…

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Looking ahead: What climate and energy actions might we see in 2021?

This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Newest KUB Board member aims to remove barriers and advocate for low-income customers

This blog post was written by Brady Watson, former Civic Engagement Coordinator for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. UPDATE: On January 21, 2021, Claudia Caballero was sworn in as KUB's newest…

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EVs Are Here, Plug In Now: Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is

This blog post is the fourth in a new series by SACE volunteer Dave Erb intended to dispel some of the mis- and disinformation which dominate the public discourse about electric vehicles…

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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Democratic Nominee for US Senate in Georgia Rev. Raphael Warnock

In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Rev. Raphael Warnock, Democratic candidate running for the open (Class III) U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Also in this series we profile…

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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Republican Nominee for US Senate in Georgia Kelly Loeffler

In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Kelly Loeffler, incumbent and Republican candidate running for the open (Class III) U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Also in this series we…

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High energy bills plague low-income Floridians

As regulators allow utilities to disconnect power during the pandemic, it’s time to get to the root of the problem

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EVs Are Here, Plug In Now: Embodiments of Energy

This blog post is the third in a new series by SACE volunteer Dave Erb intended to dispel some of the mis- and disinformation which dominate the public discourse about electric vehicles…

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Real numbers within reach, MLGW Board approves RFP process, awaits Memphis City Council vote

Voting “yes” to an RFP opens the door to MLGW and the City of Memphis to break free from TVA and saving customers money, creating local jobs, attracting billions of dollars of…

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Knoxville Climate Council Delves into Energy & Buildings

The Knoxville Climate Council met again on Tuesday, September 8th to discuss energy and buildings. For the first time, some members of the council met in person at the City County building.